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El. knyga: So You Want To Go To Drama School?

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The essential guide to getting into drama school.





Packed with sound advice and essential information for young people who want to train as actors and performers (including musical theatre), this clear and honest guide is written by a teacher and audition panellist with a lifetimes experience of the audition process. It will help all aspiring actors develop the self-confidence, motivation and skills required to get into the drama school of their choice.





Topics include:





Researching and selecting the appropriate drama school

Making yourself the best prepared candidate

Choosing and preparing your speeches and songs

Developing your working process and your self-awareness

Coping with the audition day itself

Considering your next steps if you do (or dont) get in.





Also includes suggestions of speeches and songs to look at (as well as those you should avoid), information about the major UK drama schools, how to obtain funding, suggested further reading, and an introduction to the theatrical terms and genres that every prospective student should know.

Recenzijos

'Provides precisely the information and advice aspirant actors need... if you are a potential drama student, or the parent of one, buy this book' * The Stage * 'Full of useful information... there's not a page in this book that doesn't contain something useful and important' * ReviewsGate.com *

Introduction 1
1 Making the Decision
3(6)
Why acting? What's acting like? What are you like?
2 University or Drama School?
9(11)
Why drama school? What happens there?
3 The Key to Preparation
20(12)
School, exams, extra-curricular performance and lessons
4 Research, Research, Research
32(13)
Finding out about the drama schools and audition requirements
5 Choosing the Right Stuff
45(18)
Finding a speech; putting your programme together
6 Working It!
63(22)
Making the speeches work for you
7 It Ain't Over...
85(16)
Musical-theatre auditions; singing for actors
8 Practice, Practice, Practice
101(14)
Preparing the voice; exercises to sharpen your performance
9 On the Day
115(20)
First-round auditions; recalls
10 The Final Word
135(9)
A Postscript for Parents and Teachers
139(5)
Appendices
Drama Schools, Funding and Contacts 144(7)
Suggested Reading List 151(6)
Glossary of Terms 157(5)
Theatre Genres 162
Helen Freeman began her career as an actress before working increasingly as a teacher in classrooms and workshops. She has extensive experience of the audition process as an audition panellist and a student-performance assessor at the Guildford School of Acting.